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PS: Are you licensed to use that font online? You need a special online license from the font manufacturer (if they offer one) or you are comitting copyright theft. That is the main problem faced today with using the @font CSS elements, 99.9&#37; of all font's do not allow in their license for online distribution (which this is!).

I created the eot font and it works fine when put into the format.css file. However then FF won't work. Following an online example I left the format.css with the ttf declaration and included a contional statement in the main index.php

Ok so I'm judging by your last post, when you left off you had it working in FF but not IE.

Does it read the conditioonal comment at all? What kind of IE program do you use? Is it native or did you get it (for example) from multipleIEs?
If you have a way to get FF or IE working, there is a way to join them together.